Childbirth

Delivery Lane! Woman Gives Birth on Route 22

Mariah Bryant woke up at her boyfriend’s house on Sunday feeling a few contractions but not worried since her baby wasn’t due for another month. To be on the safe side she decided to go to the hospital and asked her boyfriend Jesse to stay with her 4-year-old son. Jesse agreed. He’d already had a busy morning shoveling Mariah’s car out from under the mountain of snow the recent snowstorm had dumped on Kutztown.

Mariah asked her friend April Wilson to come along on the ride to the hospital. As she left, her contractions were manageable 15-20 minutes apart and causing no pain. By the time she picked up April and was heading west on Route 22, that had changed. Her contractions were increasing in frequency, and rapidly…suddenly four, then three, then two, then only a single minute apart.

She pulled the car over at the bottom of the Route 145 off-ramp and told her friend “I am going to have this baby now.”

The pains were worse, but Mariah stayed calm and knew what to do when she felt the baby’s head. One push and the head was free. Another push delivered the rest of the body, and a third brought the placenta. Mariah had delivered her 4-pound 8-ounce baby herself.

Brantley Jory Mackaravitz,

Meanwhile, friend April was outside of the car on the phone with a 911 operator and admits she was “kind of freaking out.”

Doctors at the hospital were impressed that Mariah remained so calm. She and little Brantly Jory Mackaravitz – an early but healthy baby – were taken by ambulance to Lehigh Valley Hospital where both were reported to be doing well. Per standard procedure for babies born before 35 weeks, Brantly is staying for a few days in the Intensive Care Unit.

Next up, a baby shower that was scheduled already for February 6. Mariah can hardly wait since the early arrival derailed some plans to get organized and she says ” We’re hoping for a miracle because we have a bassinet and that’s it.”

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Vicki

Vicki Clinebell is a former television advertising executive who spent 25+ years with an ABC television affiliate in sales and marketing. A journalism major in college at the University of Colorado/Boulder, she now writes for a variety of online and print publications and provides blog content for clients including retail businesses and artists. The diversity of subject matter appeals to her, whether she’s reporting on the latest trends in baby gear, highlighting stories about outdoor adventures, or explaining basic pet-care tips. Even better, she says, is the shorter work commute… just down the hall, and a dress code that’s changed from suits and heels to jeans and a sweatshirt.

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